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John A Croco

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John A Croco

Birth
Saint Clair, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
10 Jan 1847 (aged 53)
Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Ontelaunee, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Republican Farmer, and Democratic Journal (Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania) - Mon Feb 24, 1847 - Page 2
SUDDEN DEATH - A citizen of Reading, name John Croco, came to Harrisburgh, on Tuesday evening last, in a tilberry, accompanied by a lady, and stopped at the public house, kept by Mr. John M. Peeples. The lady went away in the Juniata stage, soon after their arrival, and at the usually hour Mr. Croco, retired to bed, apparently in prefect health. Not appearing the next morning, his room was entered when he was found dead in his bed. Upon information being given, Coroner Fox, summoned a Judy of inquest, who, after examination, returned as their report that he came to his death by the visitation of God, in the natural way. {Telegraph} shared by jmkeifer

John A. Croco was a son of Peter Croco and Elizabeth Ulrich. He was born in St. Clair, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, where his father had a homestead at what is now the corner of Baptist & Horning Road - Bethel Park, Pa. The family is in the 1800 and 1810 census for St. Clair, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, which is that homestead.

John married Maria Christina Ulrich in 1824, also in Pennsylvania. Maria was a daughter of Peter Ulrich and Anna Christina Faust.

They purchased property 01 Jan 1825 from Peter Ulrich, in Maiden Creek, Berks County, Pennsylvania. It contained 13 acres and 26 perches, neat measure.

They are known to have one daughter Sarah Croco (1822 - 1877).
Republican Farmer, and Democratic Journal (Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania) - Mon Feb 24, 1847 - Page 2
SUDDEN DEATH - A citizen of Reading, name John Croco, came to Harrisburgh, on Tuesday evening last, in a tilberry, accompanied by a lady, and stopped at the public house, kept by Mr. John M. Peeples. The lady went away in the Juniata stage, soon after their arrival, and at the usually hour Mr. Croco, retired to bed, apparently in prefect health. Not appearing the next morning, his room was entered when he was found dead in his bed. Upon information being given, Coroner Fox, summoned a Judy of inquest, who, after examination, returned as their report that he came to his death by the visitation of God, in the natural way. {Telegraph} shared by jmkeifer

John A. Croco was a son of Peter Croco and Elizabeth Ulrich. He was born in St. Clair, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, where his father had a homestead at what is now the corner of Baptist & Horning Road - Bethel Park, Pa. The family is in the 1800 and 1810 census for St. Clair, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, which is that homestead.

John married Maria Christina Ulrich in 1824, also in Pennsylvania. Maria was a daughter of Peter Ulrich and Anna Christina Faust.

They purchased property 01 Jan 1825 from Peter Ulrich, in Maiden Creek, Berks County, Pennsylvania. It contained 13 acres and 26 perches, neat measure.

They are known to have one daughter Sarah Croco (1822 - 1877).


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  • Maintained by: Cindy
  • Originally Created by: mulrichosc
  • Added: Nov 12, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100604762/john_a-croco: accessed ), memorial page for John A Croco (2 Sep 1793–10 Jan 1847), Find a Grave Memorial ID 100604762, citing Ulrich Family Cemetery, Ontelaunee, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Cindy (contributor 47274867).